| Analysis of PHYTO Products |
| Karen Marie Shelton |
| Revised Date: 10/05/07 - Original Publication
Date: 3/1998, |
Introduction
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This review was originally written in 1997 and initially published in
early 1998 as one of the very first articles for the
HairBoutique.com site launched in
early 1998.
A lot has changed since my first introduction to the Phytotherathrie line
in 1997 (also known at various times in the past as Phytologie and currently
known in 2007 as Phyto).
In 2001 the wonderful people at Phyto agreed to let
their biggest fan, namely me, carry their complete line of products at HairBoutique.com.
To say I was thrilled is an understatement. What could be better
than to be able to sell a product that I had been using for years with
fabulous results. If anything, having all of the Phyto
products in the HairBoutique.com warehouse has made me an even bigger
fan. Not only do I regularly read every box and every label, I am
constantly trying the different products. At some point I hope to
finish testing every one of their products. I might even try one of
their famous relaxing formulas.
The evaluation that follows documents my very first experiences
with Phyto in July of 1997. Keep this in mind as you
read my comments. Although I cringe when I read my writing
from so many years ago, I am encouraged by the knowledge that
HairBoutique.com, Phyto and my writing have all come a long
way.
Introduction To Product Evaluation -
1997
I am a woman on a mission. My personal goal is to continue to try and
find the very best products that I can for my long hair. Based on the
recommendation of my stylist I have been using the Aveda line
of products with great results. Recently in my goals to test other
products I have just finished one month of intensive testing
of some of the Phytotherathrie (changed in 2004 to Phyto) products.
Why I Tested PHYTOTHERATHRIE
I had heard about the PHYTO products for several
months. When I was in New York on my long hair research mission in July of 1997, I
bought a complete line of the PHYTO products and tried them for one full month.
A
naturally curly haired friend of mine in California had been using some of the PHYTO products and she strongly
recommended them to me. They did a great job for her curls, so why not hope
for great results for my dry, wavy hair?
What Is PHYTOTHERATHRIE
"PHYTOTHERATHRIE is a special line
of therapeutic hair products developed through the use of plants".
Phytotherathrie promises that
they use the vast natural resources of the botanical world to give you healthier and more
beautiful hair. They also claim to offer you the most natural benefits through a
complete system of hair treatments with a natural plant base. They promote the philosophy
of treating nature with respect.
The PHYTOSOLBA Laboratories (makers of the PHYTO products) are the pioneers and leaders in therapeutic care for hair through plants. They continue to search, test and discover new products for
hair. Phytotherathrie specifies in their literature that "nature is far from revealing all of its abilities to treat and care for
hair...and now more than ever hair needs nature's abilities."
What I Tested
I decided to try the recommended Phyto products in the Dry to Extra Dry Hair product line. Since it
was July and the height of the hot dry summer months I felt my hair could really benefit
from the dry hair treatments. The hair products for dry hair seemed like
they would
be a good test. I was curious to see if they made my hair oily, gooey or gummy from the added oils or
plant extracts.
I wanted the most gentle, conditioning and nourishing products. With
this in mind the hair consultant at Cosmetics Plus recommended that I purchase the following
Phyto products:
- PHYTOCIDRE Restoring Shampoo
(Very gentle formula. Designed for Colored Or Permed Hair).
2004 Note: This product was ultimately discontinued but
replaced with
PhytoCitrus shampoo & conditioner.
- PHYTOMOELLE with Bamboo Marrow (Restorative And Rehydrating Mask For Very
Dry and Dehydrated Hair).
2004 Note: Replaced with
PhytoSesame Conditioning Treatment or
Phyto - Phytobaume Conditioner - 6.7 fl oz (200ml) Phytobaume is
an untangling balm for all hair types. Mallow extract softens and
hydrates to leave hair tangle free. Won't weight hair down, eliminates
static electricity.
An alterative option is also the very moisturizing
PhytoKarite Intensive Treatment
- PHYTO 7 (A leave-in treatment cream for Dry, Extra Dry Hair).
2006 Note: Still available along with Phyto 9 that has the
added ingredient of macadamia oil.
I have listed very detailed information about the three different
Phyto
Products that I experimented with. I also had a second volunteer, a man with
shoulder length naturally curly hair, use the products. This man had also been using the Aveda products for many years with great results.
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Besides the ingredients that are listed on the box, all of the
Phyto
products come with a very detailed set of instructions for using the product properly.
With each product there is a list of complimentary products. As an example, the
HUILE
D'ALES (Revitalizing botanical oil) and the
PhytoJoba
(Gentle, regulating milky shampoo)
are recommended for use with each other and the Phyto 7 Treatment Cream.
Phytotherathrie gives you the choice of buying all the
recommended products in a hair care grouping or you can mix and
match appropriately.
PHYTOCIDRE SHAMPOO
PHTYOCIDRE Shampoo lists the following Property Information on the box:
This is a shampoo with a Cider vinegar base. PHYTOCIDRE has a natural
acidity which allows it to:
- Stabilize the color without changing its tone.
- Neutralize excess alkalinity.
- Restore the damaged keratin fiber, which in turn regains its shine.
PHYTOCIDRE leaves the hair easier to untangle and to comb out.
Ingredients of PHYTOCIDRE Shampoo
Water, Cocamidopropyl Betaine (Coconut Oil Derivative) Cider Vinegar,
Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate, PEG-150 Distearate, Isostearoamphopropionate,
Cocamidopropylamine Oxide, Cetrimonium Bromide, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylparaben,
Butylparaben,
The PHYTOCIDRE box lists the following important fact: "This bottle
contains 10 % pure Cider vinegar - 0.5% acetic acid. Rinse well after each
application."
Listed pH balance 4.8 - 5.1.
Directions For Use
Thoroughly wet hair. Apply shampoo and massage to obtain a rich lather.
Rinse. Repeat, leaving second shampoo on for a few minutes. Rinse thoroughly. For External
Use Only. The listed pH balance : 4.8 - 5.1
Karen's Review of PHYTOCIDRE Shampoo
I used the PHYTOCIDRE Shampoo uninterrupted for a period of close to
one month. I found that it did a great job on my hair. I would compare it very favorably with
Aveda's Shampure. It worked very well for my long hair and equally as well
for the hair of my male volunteer.
The first thing that I noticed was that the shampoo came in a glass
bottle. I have never seen this before. I had read that some of the hair products with
apple cider vinegar use glass to preserve the delicate composition of the shampoo. This
may be true. It did make me a little nervous because I always wash my hair in the shower
and was concerned about dropping the bottle.
The glass bottle is clear and it is easy to see the contents clearly.
The shampoo looked sort of golden and clear. I was expecting an apple cider vinegar smell
but was pleasantly surprised to find the shampoo did not have a strong aroma.
This shampoo does not lather much, if at all. I had to really work the shampoo in
to get any sort of lather. I only used one application of the shampoo which is my normal
routine with Aveda. A lot of people would probably freak out that this
shampoo does not lather but I felt comfortable with this non-sudsing right
away.
I applied the PHYTOMOELLE hair mask once a week and the Phyto7 leave-in
conditioner every other day.
The shampoo left my hair soft and very manageable. I got some
compliments on how shiny my hair looked. I liked the overall effect of the shampoo on my
hair. On the days that I did not use either the PHYTOMOELLE or the Phyto7 I still found my
hair to be soft and manageable. I was very pleased.
I am very particular about what I use on my hair and have always found
Aveda to be the best product for me. It was nice to find another product line that left my
hair feeling great.
The cost of the shampoo is $15.00 for 6.8 fl.oz (1997 pricing). I did not find this
excessive compared to the other products on the market that advertise similar benefits.
For example Rene Furterer OKARA shampoo (which I have also tested) is very
similar in price for the 5.07 fl.
oz.
I would recommend that anyone with dry or extra dry, damaged or
chemically treated hair try the PhytoCidre Shampoo. You will probably need to experiment with the shampoo to find
the best application for your hair type.
2006 Note: This wonderful shampoo
has been discontinued.
PHYTOMOELLE W/ Bamboo Marrow
(Restorative & Rehydrating Mask)
PHYTOMOELLE is a restorative and rehydrating mask which contains bamboo
marrow. It was created to treat dry and/or very damaged hair. It has strong
hydrating properties. It is great for all lengths of hair including long. PHYTOMOELLE was designed to improve the hair' structure and makes
detangling easier. Due to its restoring properties, PHYTOMOELLE coats and nourishes very
dry hair. It comes packaged in a 3.3 fl. oz tube.
Ingredients of PHYTOMOELLE
The PHYTOMOELLE box lists the following ingredients: Water, Cyamopsis
extract, Vegetal Marrow Extract, Soy Extract, Corn Oil, Lauroyl Collagen Amino Acids,
Fragrance, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylparaben, Butylparaben.
It has a listed pH balance of 5 - 5.5
Directions For Use
PHYTOMOELLE may be used as an intensive treatment once a week, after
shampoo, on towel dried hair, for a period of 2 months. Generously spread a dab of
PHYTOMOELLE throughout the hair. Leave on for 5 minutes or leave longer in the case of
very damaged hair. Rinse thoroughly. Style as usual.
Karen's Review of Phytomoelle Mask
This product is specifically recommended for very dry and dehydrated hair
that has been damaged by harsh treatment such as perming, coloring, bleaching, blow-drying
or other environmental elements.
I used the Phytomoelle mask uninterrupted for a period of close to 1
month. I found that it did a great job on my hair. If left my dry hair soft
and moist.
Phytomoelle was designed to have a cumulative hydrating action.
Phyto recommends that you religiously use the product once a week for a period
of 2 months to let the cumulative effect of the conditioner take effect on your damaged
hair.
I used the Phytomoelle once a week for a period of approximately 4 full
weeks. I noticed that it seemed to work better as the month progressed. So I would
agree that the product has a cumulative effect on the hair. I liked the
results. The product does work as advertised and was good for my
dry, long hair. I also concentrated the product on my dry ends
to prevent them from splitting.
The mask comes in a squeeze tube and is a golden color. I was
expecting an unusual aroma because the mask contains bamboo marrow. I was
surprised to find that there
was a nice fresh scent.
2006 Note: This wonderful product
has been discontinued.
Phyto 7 (Leave-In Treatment Cream)
This is a plant based treatment cream. It contains seven plant extracts
which supply the hair fiber with the elements needed without weighing hair down. It is
applied after each shampoo. Phyto 7 cream restores the hair while keeping it supply,
fluffy and non oily. You do not rinse it out. It is a leave-in hair conditioner.
Phyto 7 is a creamy blend of 7 plants especially selected for their
restoring and revitalizing properties. It is non oily and leaves hair supply, shiny and
easy to style.
Ingredients of Phyto 7
The Phyto 7 box lists the following ingredients: Lappa extract, rosemary
extract, sage extract, willow leaf extract, calendula extract, cyamopsis extract, soy
extract, sodium dehydroacetate, phenoxyethanol, butylparaben, ethylparaben. The box also
advertises that "This tube contains 6.2 oz. of fresh plants".
Directions For Use
Use this leave-in conditioning product right after shampooing on towel dried hair. You
also have the option to use it
on already dried hair. Spread a dab of Phyto 7 throughout the palm of your hands and
between your fingers. Untangle hair with fingers throughout the lengths and at the
ends of the hair. Use a pick or wide toothed comb when finished and to
style.
Karen's Review of Phyto 7 Treatment Cream
I used the Phyto 7 uninterrupted for a period of close to 1 month along
with the other two Phyto products which included the PhytoCidre shampoo and the
Phytomoelle hair masque.. I was careful not to use too much since I was concerned about it
leaving my hair oily, greasy or limp.
I was pleasantly surprised. A dab did just fine and really did a nice
job of detangling my hair. It did not ever leave it with any sort of greasy, oily or limp
texture.
I would shampoo with the PhytoCidre, towel dry my hair and every other
day I would apply a tiny dab of Phyto 7. Then I would detangle with my fingers as
instructed. After I had worked the Phyto 7 through my entire hair I would pick my hair and
then let it air dry (which is my normal procedure).
I actually liked the Phyto 7 the best of all the products. I have always
had a hard time finding a good leave-in conditioner that did not leave my hair stiff or
oily or limp. Phyto 7 worked really well for me.
I am not sure if I would have had the same results if I had used it
every day. I was also careful not to use the Phyto 7 after I had used the
Phytomoelle.
I did blow dry my bangs (fringe) a few times and the results were good.
My hair came out soft and shiny and with hardly a tangle.
This product was wonderful for my long hair. Not only did it help
to ease the pain of detangling, it made my very silky. This product
can be used by all hair lengths and types. It can also be used on just
the ends to protect from splitting and breaking.
Phyto Product Groups
The Phytotherathrie Products are grouped around the following hair
categories as of 2002. Phytotherathrie had a different
grouping in 1997 that has been changed as of 2002:
- Dry
- Very Dry
- Colored
- Permed
- Grey & White
- Fine & Limp
- Lifeless
- Thinning
- All Types
- Sensitive
- Dandruff
- PhytoPro (Styling)
- Phytoplage (Summer Hair)
- PhytoSpecific (Relaxers & special shampoo &
conditioners)
Listed below is an example of how Phyto groups products for a specific
hair type. In this case the hair type is very dry to dehydrated hair.
Recommended Products For Very Dry
Hair:
Phyto's brochure describes very dry to dehydrated hair as hair that is
naturally dry and becomes very dry and dehydrated because it has been traumatized by
repeated and cumulated external aggressions such as:
- Mechanical (blow-drying, setting, too much brushing)
- Chemical (color, bleach, perms, harsh shampoos, too frequent shampoos).
- Aggressions (bad weather, wind, salt water, sun)
- Hair becomes badly weakened, the keratin chain is damaged and there is no
more elements to product keratin (amino acids, sulphur, etc).
- Hair is porous, brittle, too absorbent and it takes longer to dry and it
more difficult to untangle.
Where To Buy Phyto Products On The Internet
For more details about Phyto products
check out the
HairBoutique.com
Marketplace. Phyto is also sold at some select retail
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